
Apartments near Broadway Junction (East New York)-A in Brooklyn, NY (6,690 Rentals)


63 Buffalo Ave

474 Central Ave

321 Weirfield St

360 Shepherd Ave

886 Jefferson Ave

884 Jefferson Ave

1687 Sterling Pl

916 Madison St

1092 Madison Street

1239A Putnam Ave

47 Buffalo Ave

1682 Sterling Pl

920 Madison St

729 Knickerbocker Ave

733 Knickerbocker Ave

246 Cornelia St

720 Knickerbocker Ave

1334 Hancock St

724 Knickerbocker Ave

579 Bradford St

758 Livonia Ave

569 Van Siclen Ave

3 Units, Mixed Use, Solid Brick Building

210 Highland Pl

396 Shepherd Ave

3084 Fulton St

1116 Bushwick Ave

1872 Fulton St

2022 Strauss St

136 Highland Pl

560 Williams Ave

1336 Hancock St

4 Units, 21x78 Solid Brick Building

537 Snediker Ave

539 Snediker Ave

641 Vermont St

790 Liberty Ave

230 Highland Pl

1098 Madison St

727 Knickerbocker Ave

1323 Hancock St

259 Herzl St

231 Cornelia St

1679 Sterling Pl

917 Jefferson Ave

558 Ralph Ave

1-17 Tapscott St

859 Herkimer Street

30 Howard Ave

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